I got 56 in 12th how much should I score to get in B.Sc. at Jai Hind?

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From the past trends, if you come under the open category; 57% or above in Hsc can help you get admission in B.Sc. Course in Jai Hind College. This percent is not exact and sometimes admission is possible even at a lower percent than this. However it is generally around 50s. Their are 60 seats of BS

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